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August 26, 2025 • 50 mins
I am getting together with Gil and Daniel from OneTake to talk about the new Alien: Earth TV episode right after it airs! Join us to hear what we thought.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Alien Earth just aired its fourth episode of the season,
titled Observation. The three of us just watched the episode,
so you're about to hear all of our raw, unfiltered,
spoiler filled reactions to it. This, by the way, is
a collaboration between two channels, Channel number one.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Tony, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Hi, I'm Tony from Hack the Movies here, and I'm
excited to talk about Alien Earth.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Me too.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
This is Gil from one take, along with my brother Daniel,
also from one take, say hello, Hello, what's up? And Tony,
do you want to remind people of a fun little
saying we have?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Well in space, no one can hear you scream, but
here we can hear you all super chat. I forget
I pinned the comment. Did I say it right? Did
I butcher it?

Speaker 4 (00:47):
No?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I think you said it right.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
I think we've only ever gotten one super chat, So
maybe you'll be the first one to superchat here since
the first episode. Uh, Daniel, I know you weren't here
last time. You probably assumed we were just cleaning up
with super chats. Hundreds of dollars left and right. We
didn't get a single one, but it was because you
weren't here. I think it was because you were here.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
That's right, we were rolling in Calamari flon. I don't
know the name of currency and alien universe.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
I'm gonna go we're gonna kick things off with.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Overall thoughts on the episode, I thought we'd go Tony
than Daniel than me, make it a Daniel sandwich, because
what sounds more delicious than that.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
I really like it. I continue to be really invested
in this show. The experimentation on the aliens and creatures.
I'm glad we actually got to see more of that
this time. That being said, boy Cavaliers, I don't want
to say he'll turn. He was clearly like the bad guy,
but now he's like acting like the bad guy, and

(01:50):
it's getting really annoying, Like he feels like a completely
different character in this show. But I'm still invested in
all the other characters journeys, like the guy from Wailing
New Tanny, how he's trying to divide them, how the
other scientists are working with, how they feel about Boy
Cavalier and the Redhead robot. But that was probably my

(02:13):
favorite thing of this episode, just the insanity that's going
on there. But overall, really really solid episode.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
It's great yeah, I like boy pointing out stuff with
his toes. I almost started the stream upside down. I
was gonna have my foot up and be like, Daniel,
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Okay, I'm like not a foot guy at all, Like
I don't.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Like seeing I don't think I was. And then I
watched Alien Earth, and now I'm really.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Confused the fact that they keep showing his gross hands
feet all the time, Like, man, could you stop. He's like,
I'm the smartest man of the world, Like, put socks on,
you're gonna catch something.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Yeah, he has nice feet.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
I catch so.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
And in the opening, Tony, I thought of you because
they brought the poking back for no reason.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Do that okay, I you know what. My brain already
pushed it out. Uh. That was so hard to watch,
Like I literally audibly in my room up there. I
just went, oh, come on, stop, like I was screaming.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
I think as if we need like a publicity stunt
to just like do you like to mean ourselves, We're
gonna do to get Tony over his fears live stream.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
We'll just take turns just poking.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
We already talked about this. I had horrible procedures where
they went in with needles and stuff. If that didn't
get me over my fear, nothing well, and.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
That created you have to face it again, all right, Daniel?
All right, go ahead, Daniel.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
There were there were some things I liked about this
episode on this week's edition of Why is Daniel Bothering
to be part of this? I like the eyeball guy,
the eyeball monster.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
I'm calling that the ike to Puss.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Oh yeah, I like the eye to Puss. I like
the redhead being pregnant, and I like Prodigy's feet that I.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
Liked about this episode.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
You're really not taking it, are you.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
I just there are a lot of things I seem
to not be able to get over with this show.
The kids in adult bodies like that. I just find
it cringey every time. And I get that it's hard
to do, but I just I just find it cringe worthy,
Like almost every scene except for Wendy. She's the only
one that I like. And there's some basic things like

(04:43):
they can down like I okay, really The thing I
can't get over is how stupid Prodigy is. This whole
thing makes no sense. I mean, they have no security like.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
This.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
Rob asked, how was the text of this episode?

Speaker 3 (04:59):
Did you get over the text?

Speaker 4 (05:02):
They stop doing the text, so I feel better about that.
But Prodigy is just so dumb. There's nothing that makes
any sense. They have no security. They're not putting these
kids who are now in adult bodies in like whatever
robot bodies. They're not putting them through any sort of
training or protocol or anything. At one point, the psychiatrist
Lady's like, you know, in all the chaos, we never

(05:24):
even explain to you how your new bodies work. And
it's like, what, like you forgot to explain to them
what their bodies are? Like the whole thing it just
like doesn't make any sense. And so the whole time
I'm just watching it like these are supposed to be
like geniuses who have who control a fifth of the world.
Like it's just I just can't get over us.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yeah, there are the show asks for a lot of
benefit of the doubt, and I guess there's a question
of how many episodes of doubt are you willing to
give Because a lot of the things that you bring
up and other people who have issues with the show
bring up, I agree with a lot of them on
an individual level, But then when you sum it all up,
there's enough that keeps me invested in the show, like

(06:04):
going with what you said, piece by piece the first
thing where the kids you find cringey. I have at
times felt the same way, especially in episode two when
they first woke up in the adult bodies and they
were physically.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Acting like children.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
That kind of bugged me honestly since then when it's
mostly been relegated to the dialogue, and I think now,
starting especially with episode three, they're almost trying to act
like adults rather than just being kids. Like now they
feel the need to kind of grow up and they're
facing more difficult decisions. They want to be seen as adults.
So it just honestly has not been bothering me on

(06:41):
the app.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Yeah, sorry, you know what. I think the issue is
there's too many of them. They take breaks from some
of them for a while, so like, what's it We
now know his name is Singh, Like I can get
in with Singing and Wendy and even Redhead even though
she's weird, because we're spending a lot of time with it.
But then today there was that episode where or the
character who decides he wants his name to be Isaac,

(07:04):
and I was literally watching I'm like, have you been
in this show? I forgot you were there. I didn't
even know what.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
And I forget who is a kid in an adult
body and who is just a person. And then they'll
say something dumb and I'm like, oh, okay, yeah, that's
one of them.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
What was it the last episode? It was like the
girl who was bragging about learning French, she had the
whole scene with boy and I'm like, oh, you're You're
one of the kid robots. I'm like, we've only focused
on like three of them. I can we keep getting
remind to the little text, make sure the font's good.
Come up and say this one is a robot they
were in the first episode because I keep forgetting. So yeah,

(07:41):
So when the character you haven't seen the while comes
on and then they're an adult actor like a kid,
it's jarring. But all the main characters, I'm kind of
on board with them now. It's not jarring to me anymore.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Yeah, And I think that's partly why I quite enjoyed
this episode. And I think partly because it was more
focused on a small handful of characters and it wasn't
a ton of jumping back and forth between them. It
would focus on one for like ten to fifteen minutes.
A character would leave that scene and you would follow them,
so it felt a little bit more coherent. But going
back to benefit of the doubt, so one place where

(08:14):
they're really asking for a lot is that, yes, these
kids are just running amok and they're basically allowed to
do anything. And especially when the one girl talks about
downloading French into her mind and me it's like, you
can do that, and it's like, yeah, there was no orientation,
there was no welcome to the world, and here's what

(08:34):
you're going to.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Start feeling now.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
I think the way they're trying to handwave all of that,
his boy Cavalier is an eccentric genius. He does stupid
things that looks stupid to the outside world, but that's
the genius of it. He's basically saying, I want to
test what these kids are going to do by giving
them freedom. I want to see who's intellectually curious enough

(08:58):
to ask, hey, can I download French into my brain?
He doesn't want to just tell them now, how long
am I going to extend that benefit of the doubt?
If it gets to the point where these kids really
become dangerous and start causing a lot of problems. Then
it's going to really feel like, man, why were there
no safeguards in place? Because one thing we don't know
is how many safeguards are in place. It feels like

(09:20):
they're being allowed to do whatever they want, but how
much of an invisible leash is there?

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Like we just learned that they can watch through their eyes.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
There's there's no safeguards. The therapist almost got murdered by
the Redhead this episode, and there was.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Clearly no, no, no. She had a little butt of the
she had a button.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
It should it should be like RoboCop, where it's built
in that they can't affect them at all even if
they tried. Instead, that lady chumped across the room to
started joking her, and I'm just like, oh no, that
should not be a thing that could happen.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Yeah, but I mean the show is it's too drungus.
His point, boy is going too far, like he's letting
these kids do too much. That's the way they're explaining
it now. I will say the scene where Arthur I
believe his name is and his wife the two of
them are talking yeah Arthur Sylvia.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
Wait, wait was that new information. I had no idea
those characters were married until they said it in this episode.
Did I miss that or is this that was a reveal?

Speaker 1 (10:17):
I think I think we knew that, but I'm not
one hundred percent sure. Arthur and Dame Sylvia.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
Oh, I thought it was reveal, and I thought it
was revealed that they laid on like really thick, like anyway,
Like it felt like at one point they were just like,
you know, you are my husband, you are my wife.
They were like just but they weren't speaking like normal people,
which was an annoying thing.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
It's the future, Daniel, how do you know how people
talk in the future.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
There is the other annoying thing, though, is there is
not a single intelligent character in this show, like the
scientist and his wife, like the two of them, neither
of them. Their dialogue is almost never intelligent either, Like
he sounds like an idiot, Like they go to hide
away right to have a secret chat, and he's just
he's like, it's not science, you know, because it's not science.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
I felt totally the opposite. I thought she sounded like
an idiot because she's like, what about quantum physics? And
I'm like, what To be honest.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
I thought she sounded a lot smarter than him.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Oh my god, I couldn't disagree more.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
I felt like I did not buy her reaction to
that conversation at all. Like ten minutes ago, she's like,
I have to take care of Wendy. You know, she's scared,
she's alone. And then as soon as he brings up
any concerns, she's like, what are you worried about? This
is what boy Cavalier does. He takes risks. I'll make dumplings.
So it's to me, it's true. Her character did not

(11:38):
at all ring true to me. Now, to be fair, we.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
Don't know her character that well.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
People sometimes act in contradictory ways, and Daniel, I feel like,
back in the day when we were talking about better
call Saul, anytime a character did something totally against their character,
we would.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Immediately be like, wow, I wonder why they did that.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
We would really chew on it instead of pulling our
heads out of our rear ends and being like, that's
bad writing.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
She wouldn't do that. It's not even just whether they're doing.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Things in character or not. It's just the dialogue. It
just doesn't sound smart. And these are supposed to be
smart people.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
It's funny though, because, like I don't know, I've rewatched
a watch of these movies recently, and I feel like
that's like a running theme is that all the smart
scientists like aren't smart at all and they keep making
mistakes throughout this whole franchise. So yeah, I guess, I guess.
For me, I'm like, no, this fits into the universe well,
especially if this is early they're setting the standard for
all the other films to be like, yeah, you guys

(12:38):
could just kind of half ass the science and don't
really take too many pre precautions, go nuts, have fun.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
I'd say one thing I would love to see is
Boy Cavalier doing anything smart.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
He's the one where it probably bugs me the most.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
And Daniell you pointed this out in the first episode,
like we've seen him do magic smart stuff where I
made this technology that allows you to download consciousness into
a robot. But that's like any writer can just invent that, Like,
oh he did that, believe me. If we could see
him do something where we can understand the underlying mechanics

(13:12):
of the intelligence, like at Gus Frings sort of thing
where you're like, wow, he really was three steps ahead.
I think that would help me really buy into his
character more because I get the whole eccentric trillionaire thing.
But sometimes often they step over the line, like him
pointing out stuff with his toes or my colonics in
thirty minutes?

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Can we get on with this? I would allow a
lot more of that.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
If they could really make me believe this guy is
truly a genius.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
But maybe, uh, I'll go ahead, Tony, no, no, no no.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I was gonna say, let's step away from evaluating the
show for a little bit and talk about some of
the stuff in the show, because honestly, my favorite thing
about the show is that it is bringing up ideas
that I find interesting, and it's attaching emotional ways to
them when it can. So, for example, you take consciousness
and put it into a robot. Is this thing human?

(14:07):
You take that question, you turn it to is it
my sister? So it's not just an intellectual debate now
there's actual emotional weight attached to it. But I thought
we could start with the ending. I like to do
that because we all just watched the episode, and I
feel like this ending is a good litmus test for
are you a purist where I want to go back
to the good old days of alien and aliens, or

(14:29):
are you like Tony, where you want to get a
little weird.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Maybe go into alien resurrection territory.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Whendy sings to a xenomorph, it comes out it's kind
of like a snake. I really enjoyed that design there,
and Tony, from what I recall, typically when a xenomorph
is first born, it's already walking and running around.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Here, it's a little bit more snake like.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
No, no, no, no. They were supposed to start off
snakesh the first two movies they are just like a
little snake thing. I think the second one and it
had more developed arms. But the problem is, like when
I think what is supposed to happen naturally is that
these thingers are supposed to break out like privately and
then maybe eat the body and then grow. But us

(15:12):
as the viewer, we've only ever seen it where they
break out of people in front of everyone, so they
have to immediately run away. You're right, Alien three it
did come out with arms and legs, but that was
it came out of a quadruped so maybe that's different.
I appreciate it that it took a couple like days
for it to first out because that's what it used
to be. And then like Prometheus and Covenant in the

(15:34):
Alien Versus Predator, they're like, oh, that faceoger could be
on you for five seconds. You're in there, it's about
to come out five seconds later. I'm like, that's really fast.
That's obnoxiously fast. I'm like, I like that they're taking
their time again. Yeah, I know the design of the
chest Purson is fine. I like that she's communicating with it.
I mentioned it before. There are comics where that happens,

(15:54):
so I'm excited to see it in live action. Now.
The question is is, like, does the alien know that
it's being manipulated by her? Will it learned that that
is not an alien and then rejected. That's what I
want to see happen, Like how much can they control
it speaking their language? How intelligent are they where they're like, oh,
you're not a freaking alien.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
I'm not listening to his eyes aren't like fully developed yet,
so once he opens his eyes and what's wrong with
your hair?

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Like that?

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Yeah, it was funny. I was telling Prison Mike about
the show and I let him know that the main
actress is that other actor's daughter, and he was a
big fan of the show. He was on on Netflix.
I forget what it was called, and he was like, oh, yeah,
what she looked like she's cute. I'm like, I think
she's cute, and I'm like, every person in this on
the show has the most unfortunate hair so it's really

(16:42):
hard to make a decision on everyone. They gave him
like the worst haircuts everyone, and she has the worst
one of them all. It's really sad.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Yeah, I like that she's talking to the alien. I mean,
for me, it's like the weirder we could get, the
better and the idea of human consciousness in a robot
body talking to an alien.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
We have to see where they go with it. So far,
it hasn't been like very literal conversation. It's been very
I mean, for all we know, it just heard her
humming and singing and just popped out. We don't know
if there's any sort of understanding between them, so as
we start getting to that level, it'll be interesting to
see where they go.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
She doesn't just sing to it, she also kind of
caresses it a little bit.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
Yeah, that was weird they'd shown like affection. I'm like,
I don't think the aliens did that.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
But okay, after I've been complaining about how dumb everyone
is on the show, I didn't realize she was singing
to it because you can't see her move, like, she
doesn't move her mouth right, the sound just comes out
of her. So I thought just the baby was saying,
like was making noise, and then she was like petting it.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Now at one point she was she wasn't singing the
whole time for a little bit, she was just kind
of like making some of those weird frequency noises, and
then towards the end she kind of starts humming. It's
funny you say that, though, because today this morning, I
watched a movie called Dead Silence, the second collaboration from
James Wan and Leewan l after saw.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Oh my god, I hate that movie so much.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
It's terrible.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
But Daniel, it's about ventriloquism, so like, I had that
movie in mind so much that I was like watching
people's throats because when their lips aren't moving, it's like
you see their throat like bouncing up and down, and
that's the giveaway that someone's being a ventriloquist right now.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
But they mentioned that she doesn't actually have like, like
it is a speaker in her mouth basically, so she
probably doesn't even need to move her lips or anything.
It's just they do that for shows. Yeah, she's just
she recorded whatever the psychic message was. It's just spitting
it out to.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
It, right, And is it psychic or is it just
at a certain frequency that humans can't hear.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
And yet none of their other instrumentation can hear it?

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Didn't it? I alreadwatched that scene, but they were picking
it up, weren't they.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
They could only pick it up when she replicated the sound.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
I think this is where I there, And I say,
that's interesting. Why is that. I'm not necessarily going to say, oh,
that doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
I'll give it. I'll give it benefit of the death boy.
Cavalier is a genius. If there was a way to
do it, he would have done it with his feet
if he needed to.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
No that, because even they are curious how she's able
to like interface with like technology and stuff and these aliens.
So that's something they're like unsure of how she's able
to do. So everyone is kind of like they kind
of asked. They were like, oh, wow, she's doing that.
We should look in there, Like, eh, fuck, we'll figure
out the reason later, have her tell us what the
alien is saying. I'm like, you should really figure out
what's going on there. Uh yeah, So I think that's

(19:38):
just a mystery they're gonna reveal later on. I don't
know how it's happening.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, And I'm not fully understanding her motivation yet, Like
I get the one part of her that's like, these
are innocent creatures. Mostly they've hurt people I don't really
know or care about. But then I remembered they did
attack her brother, and I feel like that would have
triggered the These things are bad news in STEA. But

(20:01):
I guess there's a mix of things going on right now.
Number One, Psychologically, you have boy trying to manipulate her
against her brother and he never even visited you and
you were sick. Physiologically, who knows to what extent hearing
the aliens has been influencing her in ways we don't
understand if there is an almost psychic or a telepathic

(20:23):
component to it, especially and then again just the lack
of true human emotions, emotions that are being simulated. I
think we're seeing we can't fully map onto her normal
human emotions.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Yeah, Wendy's story overall will say the whole her being
manipulated against Joe. I kind of have to see where
that goes. I like the conversation rang true to me,
like when two people are talking and you're trying to
explain yourself and they're like okay, and you're like okay. Yeah,
it's like I can't tell if you're really on my
side or not, and the conversation just ends like that

(21:03):
does happen a lot in real life, So I buy that.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
But if this gets to.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
A point where Wendy truly turns on her brother in
like a violent way and causes problems, that's when A
hope that we see more between now and then.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
But at least it's an interesting seed they've planted.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Honestly, I don't know how she could manipulate by like
boy Cavalier because he's clearly like just being evil and
talking in bad eye talk. The Aliens probably could argue
like a better kid and come up with more reasons
for her to join them than him, because he's like
your brother, he's like bad isn't he like me? Dude,
you say you're the smartest person in the world. You
should get some acting lessons. You're not delivering these lines

(21:39):
well at all.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Well, I found it the way that we've seen.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
We saw basically two sequences of children being manipulated.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
One was Boy and Wendy.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
The other Wasmorrow and slightly the kid he's trying to
get to go in and steal an egg, and they
both sort of took diferent approaches. Boy was taking the
more purely emotional approach. I'm going to try and turn
you against your brother, whereas Marrow was trying to do
it from a very moralistic standpoint, like these are kids.

(22:13):
You say words like good and evil? Are you the
villain or the hero? The good guy or the bad guy?
And that kind of works on him at first, and
then when it's not enough, he steps up his game
and gets to the point of threatening his mother.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
Oh yeah, he asked for the real name, And I'm like, uh,
in the future, did kids not learn this lesson? I
feel like we've all learned this lesson nowt like, don't
tell a stranger your real name over the internet or whatever.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Don't do that, buddy, well, they're not strangers. They're friends.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
Now to that's true, they're all best friends. That was
pretty mean, but it just cuts to the live Shiny's
there with his mom. I'm like, oh, come on, Buddy's.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Yeah, And it starts out as like a little bit
of the carrot, like, you know, you want to see
your mom, right, you want to talk to her, And
then it ends with remember that conversation we had about
protecting your mother?

Speaker 2 (22:57):
This is that. Yeah, So.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
Can I get one more of my complaint? My last
it's related to sing and morou. So what he tells him,
I need you to go get an egg for me,
and okay, he's a kid, so he goes, what, they
don't have eggs where you're from. Okay, he's a kid.
But then he's like, oh, you want a monster egg
and then it shows us a flashback to the monster eggs.

(23:30):
I just I just it was like we forgot about
the monster eggs, Like, oh, we forgot there are monsters
in this show.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Okay, okay, Daniel. How about when Wendy is talking about
ice age and they show one of the characters on
the screen. Oh, I forgot what ice age is? Or
is this something they're doing to create an emotion and feeling.
I think they're actually very influenced well a couple things.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
I think.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
On the one hand, they're trying to harken back to
sort of a classical feel, a lot of cross fades.
On the other hand, I think there's some anime influence,
definitely in the boy cavalier character, and then in the
gratuitous flashbacks and like flash two things which on anime
I love it, Like every time Aaron gets angry and
they flash back to his mom, I never heard you,

(24:22):
damn it. Oh yeah, I forgot about his mom. They
know eggs are scary, so they wanted to show us
the eggs.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
Maybe he didn't know the egg Maybe he was just
piecing it together that they were eggs at that point.
I don't know. Yeah, would you know that those were eggs?
If you walked in there, it's like, oh, it's a
circular object, it's got some opening all this. I wouldn't
immediately think egg.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
I'd be like, is this flora or fauna? I'm not
even sure.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
They really just keep showing the same three species again,
the leeches, the eye thing, and the alien. I'm like,
what are we gonna circle back to that plant and
whatever the other thing is. I really want to know
what the.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
Plant is now, I was gonna say, I actually like
how quickly we're following up on things, like the fact
that she can talk to aliens.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
I could see if this were lost or.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Something, there'd be like eighteen episodes of she keeps hearing something,
what is that? And then she's gonna go tell somebody
what it is and we cut away and don't hear
the rest of that conversation. When you just keep that
going for a full season. But in episode four, boy
already knows about it, and they're already trying to get
her in the same room with it and see what happens.

(25:30):
And the same thing with Slightly, the fact that he's
talking tomorrow behind everyone's backs. Kursh already is aware of that.
So I like that we're following up on stuff pretty fast.
But there are some things that are planted in the background,
like that weird plant thing, yea. But circling back to
Slightly and Curse, so Kursh knows that Slightly is talking tomorrow,

(25:51):
and so far he hasn't done anything about that. He's
just sitting there watching. He had a conversation with him
where he's like, you know what monkeys are you see
those monkeys on your wall? See no evil, do no evil,
Speak no evil. I think, what's Kursh doing here? Why
has he not told Boy? Why hasn't he intervened? Daniel
would say this is bad writing.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
But we actually see him on a computer. I assume
he's monitoring Singh, interacting with Morrow and just not doing
anything about it. We saw him like all looking on
my computer and they're playing the audio. I'm like, are
are they just cutting back and forth between something or
are we implying that he's listening in to their conversation
and just keeping your head. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
I skipped that because I was like, let me double
check this, and yeah, you see him going the computer
type in like slightly and pull that up. And so
I I see kind of two options here, Like Option
one is this is more of Boy Cavalier's madness. If
we give as much leeway as possible, I don't care
if it gets one of my scientists killed. If there

(26:52):
is a safeguard in there that just shuts them down,
like you were saying Tony for RoboCop, maybe the only
line of code in there is ou shalt not hurt
Boycott Valier. So until they come for me, they can
do whatever they want, And for me, this is like
a big observational study of what they of what they
can do. And if it got to the point where
he was about to hand something over tomorrow or you Tani,

(27:13):
he would put a stop to that. That's option one.
Option two is that Kersh is intentionally keeping this from Boy,
And I mean, I got the feeling last episode when
he brought Boy into the room and Boy got a
little bit too close to the egg. Kersh let him
do that longer than he needed to, until it's like
programming kicked in bus you might want to take a

(27:34):
step back. So I think there's programming in there that
says Kersh needs to protect Boy and do what's in
his best interest. But maybe there's enough leeway that right
now he doesn't need to tell him what Slightly is
up to. And he's not the biggest fan of Boy necessarily,
so he's like, I'm going to let this play out
a little longer, not really sure what's going on there,

(27:55):
but curious to see where that goes.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Question, can you remind me how it is that Moro
was able to talk to the kid when.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
He interacted with him that one time and like threw
him up against the thing. He threw something into his head,
like buried into his skin. He put like a little
tracker in there.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Yeah, yeah, like a little thing on his neck.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
Do we think he can like read his thoughts or
he can just hear him?

Speaker 3 (28:21):
I think it's just a communication thing. I don't think
he can like go into his head because if he
probably would pull up a screen and be mapping out
the facility if he could do that.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I agreed. I read it the same
way for sure. Should we talk about nibs. She's the
girl that has suddenly found herself pregnant.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Yes or so? Out of all the kids, she is
the one who's like struggling with like being put into
the body the most, like she Everyone else thinks it's
cool and fun and their experiment, but she's like, I'm
not human anymore, And clearly it's like breaking her to
the point where now she's just fantasy about things that

(29:01):
human can do, like thinking she's pregnant. Or maybe I
had a theory. I texted you Gil, I said, Hey,
did they put like a really dumb girl in a
robot as like a joke because they thought it'd be funny,
because I'm just like, this girl is like really, come on,
come on, but I think her brain just might be breaking.
Like she's not struggling to the new body and like

(29:22):
the uh what you're called, you know, just adapting being
a synthetic and she's coping with it in bizarre ways.
But I'm actually now enjoying that plotline. I'm like, all right,
this is cool. This is kind of an interesting thing.
What would you do in that.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Situation, Daniel, what would you do in that situation I'm pregnant?

Speaker 4 (29:41):
Well, one thought I had was so I don't know
if what machinery they have inside because we never got
to see the diagrams. But you know, this idea of
how Wendy is able to just make sound like, look,
the sounds are in your hard drive, just like let
us hear it. It makes me think that they can
do all types of things with their bodies, right that

(30:03):
it's like, maybe she can just make herself pregnant in
some way, right, like the fact that she thinks it,
like maybe she's just doing it right, or maybe she's
gonna give birth to some like weird alien thing because
she saw it and she pictured it, and you know,
who knows, maybe shes got like a little three D
printer inside her or something.

Speaker 3 (30:20):
Yeah, something with the iteentical thing, the I topus as
you called it. Uh, that really like affected her because
they made sure to like flash back to when it
almost jumped on her head. Uh. Something there really really
triggered her. I'm not sure what it is, but yeah,
she's just breaking down.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
My immediate theory on that was the fact that these
parasites won't go into a synthetic because they're not human.
Maybe when this alien attacked her and didn't take her over,
it was just a very vicious reminder you are not human.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
Yes, yes, I'd rather pick a sheep over her.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Yeah, exactly, a sheep or cat.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
And so I think, like you said, Tony, now she
is trying to come up with what is the most
human thing I can do to prove on biological Everyone
around here is getting impregnated by these aliens. All right,
I'm pregnant too. It makes me wonder if, at some
point along the lines of where you were saying, Daniel,
is she gonna like force one of these xenomorphs into

(31:21):
her body, like throw a face huger on herself, try
to incubate an embryo inside her and come out with some.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Weird alien robots cyborg thing. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
Yeah, I did like the scene with her and the
therapist when she like threatened her and then she's like, oh,
these guys are gonna walk you back to your room,
and then she's like locked down the door. Stage three alert.
Oh my god, Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
They're like, okay, stage three alert.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Stage three robot thinks it's pregnant, all right. Another one.
I did like that.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
The first sign of aggression we're getting from these kids
isn't the obvious like robot uprising thing. I'm like, wait
a minute, I'm much more stronger than you. Why am
I taking orders from you? And staid it was much
more interesting. It was I want to believe I'm human,
and if you're gonna hold the mirror up and show
me what I really am, I'm in such denial. I'm

(32:15):
gonna aggressively stop you from doing that. I at least
find that to be an interesting way to go.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm now really invested in that plot line,
just because it's very humorous to me, it is very
interesting as well.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
This is like the most harrowing experience this person has
ever had in their short existence, and you're like, hah,
what an idiot.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
It just helps that the actress has like a very
confused face the whole time. I think that's making it
more humorous for me. Anyone else I wouldn't find it
as funny. But she's always just like like a deer
in a headlight, So it's just adding an element of comedy.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
I don't know if how it feels an actress, if
if like a writer came to me, is I wrote
a character with you and mind you're perfect for this,
a very confused character. They walk around at dazed at
all times, and she He's like, what SA perfect?

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Just start rolling the cameras, allright.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
So some odds and ends I wanted to bring up
when the iketopus takes over the sheep. To me, that
was a beautiful scene because Noah Hawley is a big
challenge here.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
He cannot scare us.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
With the xenomorph the way we were all scared forty
fifty years ago, but he's trying to recreate that feeling
of you meet the alien, then you meet it again
later it looks a little bit different from the first time.
It's doing things you didn't expect. There is this horrible
discovery process, and this was something new. So he's recreating
that emotion by introducing other aliens. Watching a living eyeball

(33:48):
crawl into another creature's skull and then it stands up
and the old eyes still hanging there, and then.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
It falls off.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
It was horrible, and then it was fascinating when he
says it's a highly intelligent creed. Sure, boy, Cavalier bounces
a ball and the sheep just turns to look at
him with that one messed up eye. It's in that
moment where those are the moments, Daniel that caused me
to sort of overlook and provide benefit of the doubt,
because I'm like, if somebody could come up with such

(34:17):
a great scene that I'm like, as a sci fi
horror fan, I love this.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
I kind of forgive it a little bit.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
I agree with you there. The only problem with that
alien I have is like, Okay, so that alien could
only attack life forms that have eyeballs, and I guess
it's supposed to be like in disguise, like maybe you
could trick a sheep. But if like I were to
leave the room and I came back in like this,
it's kind of like nothing was happening. You guys, You
guys would probably be a little confused. I just like

(34:47):
stared at you like that the whole time.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
Well, I guess so you were.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
You were pointing out the we should test that theory.
See you should have started to stream like that. It
would have taken us like twenty minutes. Hold on, did
you get a haircut? Something's different about you? And also
all of a sudden, you seem highly intelligent.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
But you're not talking or acting like a human. That's
the thing. How much can it affect their brain? I
assume it's like a ratituy thing where it's just pulling
on nerves to make them move. But is it able
to like read their memories and absorb their information and stuff.
That's what I want to know.

Speaker 4 (35:25):
We got to see this thing go into a human.
We haven't seen a human yet.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
That'll be interesting. Is it going to be able to talk?

Speaker 3 (35:32):
I feel like that ratitude was my go to mind
control thing. Just pluck.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
I mean, I think that is the go to for
most people. They really like that was like a landmark idea. There,
Let's see what else we got a little history Weston
governments didn't work. It's like, wow, it takes a genius
to figure that out. Five corporations took over. Sign me up,

(35:59):
I got the go ahead, Daniel.

Speaker 4 (36:02):
I liked how the brother was like, yeah, like the
five corporations, like they basically fixed everything, so now they
get to run stuff.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
I feel like that's a history is written by the
winner situation. I'm like, I don't know, did they really Yeah?

Speaker 1 (36:14):
And I sensed it a little bit of a doubt
or sarcasm in his voice. Supposedly they fixed everything, But.

Speaker 3 (36:20):
I like that are like, yeah, governments weren't working, so
the corporations that were like, you know, paying and manipulating them,
they just just took over. They're like, hey, let's just
cut out the middleman. We'll just take over everything.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
I think it's unrealistic because I think who runs the world.
It's the people who affect ideas, who controls ideas content creators.
One takes shit obviously packed the movie's peninsula, all right.
I mean we jumped around a bunch. I feel like

(36:50):
we covered most of the big stuff in the episode.
Any other odds and ends, anything else you guys wanted
to talk about that we didn't.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
Damn, well, you've got something I have.

Speaker 4 (37:01):
I wrote down a note here that as I read it,
I was like, oh wait this this could actually just
be describing me on this live stream. Why is the
brother treated like an equal in the room?

Speaker 2 (37:14):
But is he?

Speaker 4 (37:15):
Though? I feel like he was so tal down to her,
But it was funny, like when they first brought him
into the lab, like he's arguing with Prodigy about like,
you know what, what his sister needs and all this stuff,
and it's like, why are you even in this room?
But they, I mean, they do kick him out, but
I was still, you know, I was being critical enough

(37:36):
that I wrote that note down.

Speaker 3 (37:37):
Well, I think they I don't think they want to
get rid of him completely just because she was Her
hacking ability came from her desire to see him, So
I think they can learn something from him there. Even
though boy Cavalier is now all on board for alien stuff,
he seems to be less confused, seems to be less
concerned with Wendy, but everyone else is still like because

(37:59):
they dedicated so much time and they're like, no, we're
still really on board with this. Can we keep this
guy around and figure out what's going on here? But yeah,
they even used one of his lungs for the alien
that was the ass of them.

Speaker 4 (38:11):
Just do you also like, Okay, there's there's just one
other thing and this is just something I would like
to see more of. Is they have created this insane
technology right potentially like supposedly to download somebody's consciousness onto
a robot that can live forever. And they're acting like,
you know, they're like about to go to market with this, right,
they're about to unveil it to the world, And like,

(38:33):
I'm just not feeling those steaks and I'm not feeling
like the like the massive implications of this, Like it
still feels like it's just an adventure for this group
of kids that they have, Like I I wish they
would give us a little bit I said this last
time too, a little bit more of the world building,
Like that would.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
Be so cool.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
Just give us some taste of feeling like wow, like
this is the dawn of like a new age for humanity.
But it's you know, it's all at risk because of
like who knows what the technology actually does and who
knows what's gonna happen with these aliens.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
M I'm interested to see because Wayneley Utanni is definitely
coming to that island, there's no doubt about. I think
the one of the original teasers for the show, it
showed a bunch of soldiers coming out of the water,
and at first they looked like aliens, but it was
like scuba suits. I think that's going to be them,
like invading the island to get their specimens back. So

(39:23):
and they talk about how like Wayneyutanny is going to
talk to the other companies and trying to figure out
ho thy can get permission. So I'm really interested to
see what happens when they go in and try to
extract all the amils.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Yeah, it almost sounds like you call a quorum of
the five corporations when one of them gets out of line.
So it's like that ship belongs to Utani, so the
five corporations need to come together and tell Prodigy.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
You've got to give it back.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Yeah, Daniell, circling back to what you said, I agree
with that. I do think the idea of downloading human
consciousness into a robot it's a big deal now to
some extent in this world, there's been decades of progress
from where we are today, so there's been all these
incremental steps. So maybe it's not as massive a leap

(40:11):
if you go from now to then. But I still
think there's a threshold where, no matter how many steps
you take, once you get to that final leap of
we're actually doing it. We're downloading the human into the brain,
they're into the robot. Like if they had said there'd
been a bunch of attempts previously that worked to differing degrees,
but it always ended with that malfunctioning and dying, and

(40:33):
this is the first one where we feel pretty confident
maybe it's gonna work out. I could buy a little
bit more the cavalier attitude of like, yeah, we've seen this,
but like usually they'd be crashing out around now that
one already thinks she's pregnant, so like, don't get too
excited yet. Yeah, that is I would put that in
the column of some of the weird stuff in this show.

Speaker 2 (40:53):
That that is why the way I.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
Was describing it the first two or three episodes is
that it's a good show. I'm liking it. I would
say as of this episode is probably the most hooked.
I've felt where I do feel like an intense desire
to see the next episode, but it feels unpolished, like
a couple more drafts of really thinking these things through.
Like I mean, I know it's always my go to example,

(41:15):
but if you go back to Better Call Saul and
Breaking Bad and you listen to the writing process, every
idea that went into that writer's room got kicked around
so much, and they introduced every idea you could think of,
and you feel like it did not make it to
the screen until it went through intense scrutiny.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Except for the last season, there's some questionable things.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
But I feel like if I don't hold every show
to that standard, and if I do and it meets it,
then that, to me, that's a great show. Like that
goes down in the pantheon of history. This show has
not done that yet, but it's very good, I think.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
But a lot of that's subjective, right, Like just.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Bringing up some of these ideas get me excited some
of the stuff they're dealing with. It's done well enough
that it gets me excited that that causes me to
sort of overlook or accept certain things.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
I'm along for the ride. I'm along for the ride.
I don't know if it'll stick the landing, but it
hasn't scared me away yet.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Well, next episode it's just gonna be non stop ripping
eyeballs out.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Yea, eyeballs with the eyeball stop. Honestly, it's like, God
damn it, come on, man, the first alien thing. I've
liked him forever. It's just mostly eye gouch.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
Anything else, guys, anything else we didn't mention.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
Off the top of my head, I can't think of anything.
I think we covered most of it. Oh, hold on, no,
we've got sing or slightly whatever. His egg extraction plan
is to get someone impregnated by a face hugger. So
and I think he's gonna make a move for the brother.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
Oh yeah, can you Oh yeah, you're right. He's definitely
gonna do that, because at the end of the episode,
he's like, why is he here, this squishy human? I
want to put an alien inside him? Yeah, So what's
the plan there? The plan is put a get a
human near an egg. He's gonna get face hugged, drag
the human away, hide him somewhere for a day or two.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
I immediately thought of you, Tony.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
I was like, Okay, they're acknowledging the timeline that it
doesn't happen in twelve seconds. Okay, So then and then
Marrow tells him, don't worry. That human is gonna be fine.
It's gonna be an uncomfortable couple of days. So obviously
that's a lie. Ali is gonna burst out of his chest.

Speaker 3 (43:25):
Well, it's you've see how big the freaking eggs are.
That's kind of hard to sneak out of a lab.
You can't just like put like a big jacket on
and be like, oh, I'm gonna go outside for a log. Like,
clearly you need to put it in someone and it'll
be easy to get that person out.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Well, so that's my question. What is Marrow hoping is
going to happen here?

Speaker 3 (43:44):
Uh, he gets them out of the lab, and he's
somehow able to get that he.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Gets you think he's gonna try and get the human
while it's still face hugged out of the lab.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
Or while it's impregnated. Either one.

Speaker 1 (43:57):
Right, the face hugger falls off and he's still impregnated,
only hasn't burst out yet, that's when they're gonna try
and get him. Yeah, because he did say that the
parasite thing is gonna fall off at.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
A certain point.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
All right, well, yeah, I think we can wrap it
up there. Then there's some housekeeping. I'm gonna take a
little vacation next week, well deserved, if I do say
so myself. So I think it's gonna be YouTube next
week unless send, unless, unless you guys pull in any
other teammates you want to bring a board, and then
you guys can fight it out over who plays the

(44:29):
Gill role, you know, introducing the stream and and uh
kind of steering the ship. I guess, but I'll let
you guys decide that.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
And don't worry next week. Positive attitude. I'm only gonna
be looking for things I love about this.

Speaker 3 (44:42):
You're allowed to be negative. By the way you're allowed
to be negative. I'm not gonna get Yeah, I don't
want you to like you know, the TV show has
conflict between two people that don't agree.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
People love drama too.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
So actually we should say after that first Step episode, Daniel,
we didn't speak for weeks because I was so angry
with you.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
This is actually the first time.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
That's why I'm not around next week, because I told
Tony it's me or Daniel and he's like, I don't
want to get in the middle of this, but you
bet yes, So it'll be at least the two of you.
Next week plugs, Tony, anything to plug?

Speaker 3 (45:23):
Umm oh me and you have a stream in a
couple of days. What is the best twenty eight days
Later movie? I don't know if that franchise has an
actual name. Uh so we're just calling it, what is
the best twenty eight days Later movie? We will be
doing that Thursday night and then yeah, just keep following

(45:44):
my socials, find out where I'm gonna be and what
I'm doing, and you know all that stuff. We also
have some super chats.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Hey, I just realized that.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
Yeah, Aj Whizzle, Sorry, Tony, I've been away and missed
Boy months.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Did you review Three Men and a Baby?

Speaker 3 (46:02):
We did not review Three Men in the Baby, directed
by the Great Letter Nimoy. I feel like a lot
of people don't know that the movie that people think
there's a ghost in that movie, but that's just an
urban legend. There is no ghost in Three Men in
the Baby. No, we did not review it. Maybe next
Boy Mom, next Boy's Month.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Thank you, AJ Whistle, and thank you for your second
super chat. Here by the way, this thumbnail. Imagine Tony,
how do you say this word, Daniel.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
It starts with a C right before marines colonial colonial.
I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
I always look at that word and I'm like, is
it really colonial? For some reason, that word sounds weird.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Imagine Tony, is it like when you see colonel and
it's that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (46:45):
It's thrown me out.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
Now that's colonial because colonies.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
In my head if I don't need to say that
word out loud, I read it in my head as.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
Colonal colonic marines.

Speaker 3 (46:55):
I guess he's talking about my thumb dail. We're on
the colonial marine, on very cracked out looking colonial marine.
You would not want me on your squad of marines. Realistically,
I would not make it to the Colonial Marines. I
would not pass basic training. I'd be thrown into a
meat grinder.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Probably well, I would just say, you know, if you're
dealing with aliens that are going to attach themselves to
certain humans and that I'll keep them busy so you
can run away. Might be different qualities you're looking for
and a drungst. Thank you for the super chat. The girl.
Let me hold, let me read this in my head.
First the girl saying she's pregnant even though she can be,

(47:38):
and the brother being the real well, she can't because
she's a robot. And the brother okay, being the real
one who's going to be pregnant, is right. He might,
he might be pregnant by the end of next episode.
That's true.

Speaker 3 (47:50):
By the way, that's the second time because his lung
as this guy's just birthing aliens left and right over here.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
You know what, this is interesting.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
Every time a human has birthed a xenomorph, the human's
been dead. Will does xenomorph now see Joe and be like,
you're my dad and my.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Body the wait. The only time that didn't happen was
Alien resurrection. But that was like a weird thing because
Ripley was already park clone. So this is the place
I didn't see, like a natural version.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Of it, and they saw her as their mother basically.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
Well, the queen is the one that came out. I
don't think the queen really cared about Oh you know,
the queen did care about Ripley because she got the
alien to bring her to the nest for no reason. Uh, yeah,
she did. We did. The Queen didn't live long enough
to see where that was gonna go. The thing ripped
her head off, So maybe we'll see that relationship play
out on this show. Hopefully a giant mute and baby
won't be slapping heads off in this world.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
So I think me and Drunkists here we're onto something. Drunkist,
I want you on my Colonial Marine.

Speaker 3 (48:49):
Team, Drungis, do you want to fill in for Guild
next week?

Speaker 2 (48:56):
All right?

Speaker 1 (48:56):
And in terms of plugs, I don't know if we
mentioned I'm gonna be One's channel on Thursday, talking about
twenty eight days later over on one Take. Other than
these streams, you're probably not going to see anything until
October because I'm working on I won't say what yet.
I don't want to announce it until I'm sure I
can actually get it done. But I'm sixty five pages

(49:17):
into a script I'm working on probably end up being
somewhere in the range of three hundred and fifty to
four hundred pages, A big Halloween project. It's been on
my mind for years and hopefully you'll see it in October.
And if it's not done in time, I'm not going
to release it because it won't do well.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
If it's not Halloween, so cross your fingers.

Speaker 3 (49:36):
You'd be like this year when I put out a
Leprechaun thing a week after Saint Patrick's Day, that was
a great idea.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Yeah, or like three years ago my four hour epic
Halloween recap and review almost destroyed my life trying to
get it done. Halloween content November fourth, it's not as exciting,
but the following year.

Speaker 2 (49:57):
The following year, ifything turned around.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
When it comes to Christmas content, you got a little
bit of wiggle room till January first. You can still
squeeze some in there. But yeah, oh.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
Yeah, it's different, Daniel. Anything to plug no, Well, next
week you'll be here. So thank you everyone once again
for joining us on this journey. We're halfway through. What's
going to happen in the second half of the season.
Watch along with us every Tuesday, join us with these
live streams and some of us we'll see you next week.

(50:29):
Thank you, Have a good night, get some sleep if
you can.
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